links for 2010-06-18

Flock CEO Shawn Hardin is sure about one thing when it comes to sites like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. “The social network tsunami is not going away,” Hardin told me in a briefing here that included a demo of the company’s new social browser. Flock created the “social browser” category when it released the first Flock browser built on Mozilla’s Firefox back in 2005.

This article helps educators "think outside of the box" when using Interactive Whiteboards in their classrooms and provides innovative strategies that engage students and make them equal partners in the instructional process.

Using the half a million pages Facebook grader has data on, I found that not only are "interest" pages the most common type, on average they're also the most liked. They're so far above the average in fans that they dwarf every other type. See the chart below? The giant line on the left is interest pages.